HUMANITY IS IN TROUBLE. This is the only book you ever need to read to understand exactly what is wrong with our global economy today and how to fix it. Written by International Political Economy expert and former U.S. Government Intelligence operative, Ferris Eanfar. A real-world economics primer. Entertaining and easy to read. All proceeds go to the nonprofit, nonpartisan AngelPay Foundation.

The race for global superpower continues as China remains tightly focused for the future by taking strategic measures to guard this achievement in the future. of industrial upgrading and innovation in national strategic emerging industries, regional innovation and industrial cluster plans, space and ocean industrial strategies and places China's policy trajectories for industrial development.

This book reveals the major global issues, the findings of a long-term strategic analyzes of hundreds of experts with a completely different areas of expertise and viewpoints, it directly or indirectly proves the inevitability and even the necessity of a succession of terrible disasters along with a third world war.

As the BRICS grouping nears a decade of existence, this GP-ORF volume offers commentary from pre-eminent scholars and emerging next-generation researchers on measures that can separate and insulate the group from the vagaries of international discord.

This book is carefully written to help you understand how the American age began in the 18th Century and the various economic policies that have helped the country to rise to the top in the league of industrialized nations. You will also discover the mistakes that government has committed over several decades that have resulted in the stagnation of the American economy.

This book will help you to see the realities of social, economic and political impact on China. Indeed, the road is not smooth but with determination and hard work china will rise. A good leader will like to implement good policies that will benefit their nation or organizations both in the short and long terms respectively. This is how the story of China began at the world stage.

This book will help you to understand the problems confronting America. The American government spends billions of dollars annually to import goods. The scary information is that over eighty five thousand companies have closed their manufacturing plants and moved their production to other parts of the world. About four million Americans who were employed in those companies are now jobless.

A study on the spiritual nature of law, money, corporations, government and non-government agencies, business organizations and the like. Applying high spiritual intelligence to the problems of corporate law, the author makes an argument for the reigning-in of rogue businesses and banks by the power of law and national order, if not outright abolishing corporations entirely.

This monograph features the keynote address of the 4th Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, on how multi-racial Malaysia overcame ethnic differences to succeed as a modern nation, principally through political cooperation and social accommodation. This monograph is a useful introduction to Malaysia's policies on race relations, with historical references to provide context.

Peter Kropotkin was born a prince, but renounced his title and became an anarcho-communist. He was imprisoned and exiled from Russia for his beliefs. In this book he shows how capitalism creates poverty and scarcity even though there is enough for all.

GST is a value-added tax levied at all points in the supply chain, with credit allowed for any tax paid on input acquired for use in making the supply. It would apply to both goods and services in a comprehensive manner, with exemptions restricted to a minimum.

There is a good deal of misunderstanding what socialism and social democracy are. My objective here is to correct these misunderstandings, and point to a direction that would eliminate poverty and inequality, which free market globalization assures.
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Who manages the economy in the West?
Why do food prices and rents increase even when more houses are built and more food is produced and huge productive capacity sits idle? Why do unemployment and underemployment increase?
And above all, why stay uninformed about these most basic aspects of life?

The title is an eye-catcher intending to say people do not need or want excessive amounts of anything. This is relevant because the US economy has been sacrificing jobs to increase productivity, and such job losses are on track to get much worse. Workers are consumers. Job losses destroy their ability to buy, weakening the economy. An idea is presented for replacing these jobs.